The amazing Iguazu Falls have been considered the most spectacular in the world. They are inside Iguazu National Park shared by Argentina and Brazil and declared Human Heritage by the UNESCO.
This great wonderland are embraced by a huge and lush subtropical rainforest which contains thousands of cascades, small and big rivers witch allow for multiple activities. The powerful noise and size of this falls are truly awesome. The most amazing sight is the Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat), the biggest fall.
Itinerary
Day 1: Departure from "Retiro" Bus Terminal (Buenos Aires) in the evening in a very comfortable Cama Bus (very wide and reclining seats and food on board included).
Day 2: Arrive in Iguazu in the afternoon. Reception at the Bus Station and transfer to the hotel. Accommodation in a 3 star hotel with half board (drinks are not included). Afternoon at leisure.
Day 3: Breakfast. You will be pick up from the hotel to do the Full day visit to the Argentinean falls. from 8am to 5 pm approximately.
Day 4: Breakfast. You will be pick up from the hotel to do the half day visit to Brazilian falls.
Day 5: Arrive in Buenos Aires in the morning.
Includes
• Transportation: Cama Bus Round Trip. / Transfers in/out included.
• Accomodation: 2 nights in 3 star hotel with half board (the hotel could be on the Brazilian or Argentinean side, depends on the available rooms).
• Excursions:
- ARGENTINEAN WATERFALLS (From 8am to 5 pm approximately)
+ Upper Circuit: magnificent view of the waterfalls and access to the Iguazu River delta, made up of luxuriant vegetation islands.
Time: 1h 15min. Difficulty: no stairs
+ Lower Circuit: a series of catwalks strategically placed for visitors to get several views of the falls and to get close to the cascades and charming spots of the forest.
Time: 2h. Difficulty: stairs
+ Devil's Throat: indescribable for its beauty and energy, it presents an overwhelming combination of sounds and sceneries.
Time: 1h 30min. Difficulty: no stairs.
+ Train of the Forest: a circuit of ecological trains running inside the forest and skirting the river that allows visitors to get around within the park and to get to the footbridges to see the attractions.
- BRAZILIAN WATERFALLS
Panoramic view of the falls, of all the falls on the Argentinean side and of the four falls belonging to Brazil . Lateral view of the Garganta del Diablo.
Time: 2:30 h. Difficulty: stairs.
Take into account that the Brazilian side is closed for maintenance on Mondays until 1 pm . Therefore, it cannot be visited in the morning.
Useful information
Iguazu National Park charge an entrance fee: Argentinean side usd 10.- Brazilian side usd 6,50.-
You can go all year round.
Passengers from USA , Canada , New Zealand and Australia need VISA to enter Brazil . For more information consult with Brazil Consulate. |